COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION
Beautiful orangey-amber colour, with a generous head. Very effervescent.
Notes of citrus, spices, caramel in the nose. Very complex. Sometimes vanilla.
Full bodied and complex, sweet, followed by and explosion of flavours.
Clearly the best.

In a mixer 12pack (3 bottles). Pours a large foamy head and leaves a thin layering. Has a cloudy amber appearance. Weak lacing. Has the Unibroue yeasty aromas with orange peel and spices. Flavours are strong spice and resin hops. Some malty thickness. Oranges and even mandarins come through. Also has the Belgian yeast taste. Warming sensation in the finish. Medium bodied. Tingling drying mouthfeel. Not bad, just a bit hard to differentiate some of the limited Unibroue beers.

Bottle. Slightly cloudy dark amber pour with a pillowy off-white head. Aroma is similar to Maudite but a little lighter, some caramel, bread, a little doughy, classic Unibroue yeast. Taste is much the same, caramel and bread, some subtle spices and hints of citrus and other fruit. Little bitterness in the finish. Pretty nice, pretty classic Unibroue.

Pours hazy brown, with very fizzy carbonation. Aroma of nuts, vanilla, taste is spicy complex in nature, get even bubblegum hint. Its a thick texture with a bitter ending and lingering spicy notes. This is decent, I don’t think to go out of way to try again.

Pours copper colour with a big tan head. Aroma is nutty malt. Taste is slightly sweet, with a mild bitter finish. There are notes of candied walnuts, caramel, bananas, and earthy hops. Medium bodied with moderate carbonation. I’ve had a number beers from unibroue, all of them good, but this is probably my favourite.

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